To empower the transgender community, public universities in Maharashtra have agreed to offer free education to students identifying as transgender. This landmark decision comes in response to the state government’s initiative to support the academic pursuits of transgender individuals, demonstrating a commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities in education.
Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil, in a meeting with vice-chancellors of state universities, urged the institutions to cover the entire educational expenses for transgender students from their funds. The unanimous acceptance of this proposal by all vice-chancellors reflects a collective commitment to breaking down barriers and promoting accessible education for the transgender community.
As per reports, Minister Patil emphasized the importance of this initiative during the interaction with university leaders. Transgender students enrolled in Maharashtra’s public universities and affiliated colleges will now receive education without any financial burden.
The Supreme Court’s recognition of transgender individuals as a third gender in 2014 set the stage for inclusivity in various sectors. Despite this, the inclusion of transgender as a separate category in education boards has been uneven across states. The recent move by Maharashtra’s public universities aligns with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which identifies transgender children as Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Groups (SEDGs). The Union government has consistently urged state and national education boards to ensure equitable and quality education for all transgender students.
This decision marks a significant step forward in acknowledging the rights and needs of the transgender community, setting an example for other states to follow suit in promoting equal access to education for all.




























